Adele’s Las Vegas residency draws to a close, highlighting her witty humor and otherworldly voice. The singer captivated audiences with a blend of charm and vocal brilliance, cementing her status as a live performance icon.
Month: September 2025
The debate over critical race theory intensifies in Nevada schools as parents and educators clash over curriculum content. Lawmakers face mounting pressure to address the teaching of race and history.
A man convicted in a fatal Las Vegas hit-and-run case has been extradited back to the U.S. Authorities say he will face trial for the incident that claimed one life. Further details await court proceedings.
North Las Vegas unveils new AI automation services tailored for small business marketing. The innovation aims to boost efficiency and drive growth, marking a key development in the local tech landscape.
The Oakland Athletics’ $1.75bn plan for a new stadium on the Vegas Strip faces mounting hurdles, casting doubt on its future. Delays, funding issues, and local opposition raise questions about the project’s viability.
Las Vegas has surged to second place in renter interest across the Western U.S., according to KSNV. Growing demand highlights the city’s appeal amid rising housing costs and shifting market trends.
Las Vegas hotels face a sharp drop in occupancy rates, as reported by Travel Weekly. Industry experts cite rising costs and travel shifts as key factors challenging the city’s hospitality sector.
Las Vegas political groups have responded to the reported killing of Charlie Kirk, condemning violence and calling for unity. Local leaders urge calm as the investigation continues. More updates to follow.
The PGA Tour has revealed game-day matchups and hosts for “The Netflix Cup,” set to electrify Las Vegas. Fans can expect top players and engaging commentary in this unique golf event.
Pack Expo Las Vegas 2025 will feature over 100 free on-floor education sessions, offering attendees valuable insights into the latest packaging and materials handling innovations. The event promises extensive learning opportunities.
Former Las Vegas Strip illusionist has pleaded guilty in a child pornography case, authorities confirmed. The plea marks a significant development in the ongoing investigation. Further details are forthcoming.
Valley Casino has been named one of USA Today’s best casinos outside of Las Vegas, spotlighting its growing reputation for exceptional gaming and entertainment experiences, according to The Business Journals.
Summerlin South clinched the U.S. title, advancing to the Little League World Series championship game. The team’s victory highlights their strong performance on the national stage. PHOTOS – Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Raiders’ latest injury report reveals promising updates on Jackson Powers-Johnson. The linebacker is making progress in his recovery, potentially boosting the team’s defensive lineup soon, per Sports Illustrated.
Las Vegas faces a tourism slump, with visitor numbers dropping sharply. Experts point to California’s rising travel restrictions and economic shifts as key factors driving tourists away, impacting the city’s once-thriving hospitality sector.
Former President Donald Trump has widened his lead over Vice President Kamala Harris in election betting odds, according to the latest data from the Las Vegas Review-Journal, signaling shifting voter sentiment.
Las Vegas offers more than just casinos—discover 10 surprisingly free activities, from exploring iconic art installations to catching dazzling fountain shows. TheTravel reveals how to experience Sin City without spending a dime.
Students are calling for expanded civics education, yet most schools fall short in offering it. The Hechinger Report highlights this gap amid growing concerns over civic knowledge and engagement.
Former President Trump labeled Nevada and the nation a “cesspool of crime,” drawing sharp criticism as Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo and GOP candidate Adam Laxalt observed the remarks.
Home prices are soaring in Las Vegas and across the U.S., driven by high demand and low inventory. The Las Vegas Review-Journal reports that affordability challenges are intensifying as markets tighten nationwide.